PDB27 An Evaluation of the Use of Psychotropic Agents Among Adults 65 Years or Older with Type 2 Diabetes

D. Cooper, F. Baali,J. Rey,A. Perez

VALUE IN HEALTH(2021)

Cited 0|Views1
No score
Abstract
Type 2 diabetes is comorbid with several mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, epilepsy, and psychosis. The uprising trend in psychotropic medication use in patients with type 2 diabetes is concerning as it puts them at risk for drug interactions and worsening of their conditions. The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of psychotropic agent use among adults aged 65 or older with type 2 diabetes, and to examine their use by sociodemographic and select clinical parameters. Secondary data analyses were conducted using the cross-sectional National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) spanning three cohorts from 2013-2018. The inclusion criteria consisted of adults 65 years or older with type 2 diabetes. The exposure was defined as psychotropic medications use of either opioids, antipsychotics, antiepileptics, anxiolytics, or antidepressants within 30 days of the survey interview. Our predictors included sociodemographic information, biometrics and biomarkers. We used the chi-square and independent t-tests to assess association between psychotropic medications and categorical and continuous predictors, respectively. All estimates have been adjusted for complex sampling design and are nationally representative. We found that 10.9% of participants were on any psychotropic medication, and opioids were the most widely used psychotropic agent (5.7%). We found statistical significance for the associations between psychotropic use and gender, race, prescription coverage, Medicare coverage status and uncontrolled HbA1C level (p
More
Translated text
Key words
diabetes,psychotropic agents
AI Read Science
Must-Reading Tree
Example
Generate MRT to find the research sequence of this paper
Chat Paper
Summary is being generated by the instructions you defined